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Follow-up study of the treatment outcomes at a psychiatric trauma clinic for refugees.

Cæcilie Buhmann1, Erik Lykke Mortensen, Merete Nordentoft, Jasmina Ryberg, Morten Ekstrøm.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To describe change in mental health after treatment with antidepressants and trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy.
METHODS: Patients receiving treatment at the Psychiatric Trauma Clinic for Refugees in Copenhagen completed self-ratings of level of functioning, quality of life, and symptoms of PTSD, depression and anxiety before and after treatment. Changes in mental state and predictors of change were evaluated in a sample that all received well-described and comparable treatment.
RESULTS: 85 patients with PTSD or depression were included in the analysis. Significant improvement and effect size were observed on all rating scales (p-value <0.01 and Cohen's d 45-0.68). Correlation analysis showed no association between severity of symptoms at baseline and the observed change.
CONCLUSION: Despite methodological limitations, the finding of a significant improvement on all rating scales is important considering that previous follow-up studies of comparable patient populations have not found significant change in the patients'condition after treatment.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26021344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Torture        ISSN: 1018-8185


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